Subject: [xsl] problem with dynamic xml generation via JSP and transformation with XSLT From: "Carlos Fragoso Mariscal" <cfragoso@xxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 13:27:22 +0200 |
Hi, I'm facing a problem that possible someone has found previously. The origin xml file is generated in a JSP page and the engine of the webserver then does the xslt tranformation with the generated content. I have used some taglibs (from the Struts packet) like <logic:equal> that works like an 'if' statement in Java programming language. <chooseOption> <description><bean:message key="configuracio.correu.tamany"/></descripcio> <logic:equal name="properties" property="showSize" value="true"> <option name="size" value="yes" activated="yes">Yes</option> <option name="tamany" value="no" activated="no">No</option> </logic:equal> </chooseOption> The problem is that I think that the webserver engine (in this case Resin) does the XSLT transformation prior to the computing processing so when the xslt transformation is done any taglib content like <logic:equal> <bean:message> etc is lost, so the condition is not processed. I suppose that there isn't any way to change the order of processing : first computing taglibs, then doing the xslt transformation. But, I suppose that there is a rule to preserve those tags that belong to processing in the xslt transformation process. Any idea of which rule do I need either a possible solution to this problem? Thank you in advance, --------------------------- Carles Fragoso i Mariscal Supercomputing Center of Catalonia Communications & Operations Dept. E-Mail: <cfragoso@xxxxxxxx> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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